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Clouds

This photograph was taken on Monday, whilst I was waiting for a taxi after coming out of the Gare du Midi in Brussels.
The clouds could have been painted by Magritte – see The Empire of Light or Unveiling the Mystery.
This is an interesting case where the referent (the Magritte painting) is being simulated by the real world. But the referent is itself a simulation of an imaginary (surreal) world, and therefore a simulacrum, and the simulation (ie what I photographed) is a real view that is ‘accidental’, ie not consciously simulating anything. My photograph was a deliberate act of two dimensional simulation, though it was a simulation of the accidental simulation of a simulacrum of a referent which was only ever real in a psychological sense. Or did I get that wrong somewhere?